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WA Attorney-General John Quigley; Jack Beasley; and weapons seized in Queensland under the law.
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Violence

WA police union calls for sweeping anti-knife laws

The premier has given the strongest indication yet that he will commit to laws allowing police to use metal-detecting wands in a wide range of public places.

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Defamation

‘He won’t buy a ticket on the Titanic’: Sharaz retreats from Reynolds case

Senator Linda Reynolds says she will continue with her defamation lawsuit against Brittany Higgins and her fiance David Sharaz unless they  accept findings there was no cover-up.

Lawyers for Brittany Higgins’ fiancé David Sharaz have declared he can no longer fight WA senator Linda Reynolds’ Titanic defamation action.

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Crime

Detainee accused of Perth home invasion wasn’t wearing an ankle monitor

A former detainee accused of a violent assault was not required to wear an electronic ankle monitor and had been bailed by police and courts multiple times this year.

Twelve WA officers face disciplinary action after anti-vax cop loses appeal

WA Police Senior Constable Ben Falconer leaves the Supreme Court after losing his legal challenge against vaccine mandates.

WA Police Officer Ben Falconer refused to be vaccinated against COVID-19 during the pandemic.

Leaders weigh plan to track DV offenders

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan and SA Premier Peter Malinauskas at a national cabinet meeting last year.

The prime minister has also warned about the way boys and men are gaining access to violent and misogynistic content online, raising the prospect of new measures.

Police hunt man they say is linked to Girrawheen robbery

Police are hunting a third man allegedly involved in a violent home invasion.

Retail spending fell in the month to March.

‘Path forward remains uncertain’: Spending slumps before RBA’s pre-budget rates call

Retail spending growth over the year to the end of March was just 0.8 per cent – the weakest growth on record outside the pandemic and the introduction of the GST in 2000.

China investors in the cold as Chalmers makes security a test for budget largesse

Treasurer Jim Chalmers will reveal key parts of the government’s multi-billion dollar Future Made in Australia policy on Wednesday.

Anthony Albanese’s Future Made in Australia will be the centrepiece of the May budget. The treasurer will reveal the five key tests for how it will work.

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GST

When WA and NSW argue over GST, it’s like watching mum and dad bicker

A few numbers show why our states are still fighting over their fair share of the goods and services tax.

Millie Muroi
Millie Muroi

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Crime

Bail laws are a joke and must be fixed right now

Until the courts reflect our anger on bail and inadequate sentences that invariably follow, the deaths of women like Molly Ticehurst will happen again.

Ray Hadley
Ray Hadley

Radio broadcaster

Lynda stayed with her abuser so he wouldn’t kill her. It ended tragically

Lynda Greenwood stayed with her abuser Jason Lloyd so he wouldn’t kill her. It ended tragically.

She was living in a nightmare. But those closest to the Sydney woman knew nothing of her terror until it was too late.

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Insolvency

The global turbulence behind Bonza’s backers

Passengers were forced to find alternative routes after Bonza planes were repossessed.

Bonza airlines was tipped into voluntary administration. But its problems are just part of wider questions being asked about the financial health of its backer, US investment firm 777 Partners.

Winds of change: New era for offshore energy industry

The federal government has selected a fleet of projects to kick start development of offhsore wind in Gippsland.

The Albanese government has identified the first fleet of aspiring wind farm developers and issued six permits to build turbines off the Victorian coast.

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Healthcare

It’s not perfect, but our health system is one of the best

Australians pay among the lowest taxes of all developed nations and what’s more, when it comes to healthcare, we’re getting excellent value for money.

Ross Gittins
Ross Gittins

Economics Editor

Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe: “I think it’s the most beautiful album the Pet Shop Boys have ever made,” says Tennant of the duo’s new album, Nonetheless.

Pet Shop Boys on Taylor, Beyonce and making their own ‘queer album’

More than four decades on, Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe are still making pop’s most transcendent music.

Inside Hollywood’s billion-dollar real estate agencies – and the stars who help make them

Celebrity real estate agent Mauricio Umansky.

Mauricio Umansky’s agency made $19 billion in 2022. He’s just one of the exclusive group who have earned fame on TV and millions selling homes to the likes of Beyoncé and Daniel Craig.

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Western Australia

Andre Lafayette Drane appeared in Fremantle Magistrates Court.
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Crime

Man appears in court charged with murdering his mother in Yangebup

Joan Drane’s worried neighbours called authorities after seeing a horrific crime scene that stretched to the outside of her Sandpiper Loop home.

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Tourism

Cheap seats are back for tourists wanting to fly to WA’s top end

WA based regional carrier Nexus Airlines has been given a bite of the subsidised airfare cherry.

The subsidies can knock between $400 to $500 off a one-way flight, with some of the new cheap fares already advertised.

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Population

The Perth suburbs where deaths of residents outnumber births

Perth’s birth rate is falling.

Perth’s local born population is shrinking. Use our interactive graphic to find out how your suburb is doing.

Charged up: WA town to home Australia’s biggest battery

Stage 1 of Neoen’s battery at Collie is under construction.

The expansion will let the state’s biggest power grid store midday solar power for use in the evening, and will make it Australia’s largest energy storage site.

The top five suburbs in Australia for price growth in the 12 months are in Perth

It’s becoming harder for young people to buy in to the great Australian dream of homeownership.

Ray White Group chief economist Nerida Conisbee said all suburbs across Australia were now seeing year-on-year price growth, with the top performers in Perth’s outer suburbs.

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Business

Coles has been expanding its private label range.

Coles expands home brands to compete with Aldi

As the price of some fruit and meat comes down, Coles is betting on lower-priced home-brand products to stop customers from switching to the German discount supermarket.

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Perth property prices

Global shock, rate rises only way to stop Perth’s runaway home prices

New data released by CoreLogic shows property prices increasing for the 15th month running, with overall values up $78,000 since the trough last January.

Perth’s birth rate is falling.
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Population

The Perth suburbs where deaths of residents outnumber births

Perth’s local born population is shrinking. Use our interactive graphic to find out how your suburb is doing.

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West Coast boss Don Pyke.

AFL clubs push for stand on violence against women

AFL clubs have backed a move by West Coast urging the league to make an organised and coordinated statement this weekend condemning violence against women.

What to do: Michael Voss and his Blues need to find a way to stop opponents from scoring on the rebound.

Blues’ fatal flaw exposed ahead of Magpies blockbuster

Carlton may have the firepower to engineer a barrage of goals, but it’s when they don’t have the ball that has them in trouble.

The tackle in last Friday night’s match.
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AFL 2024

Saint unsuccessful at tribunal; Danger to miss up to six weeks; Pregnant AFLW star to miss season

Geelong skipper Patrick Dangerfield’s injury will sideline him for four to six weeks. Meanwhile, Hawthorn will be struggling.

The WBBL will move to a 40-game season.

Change coming to WBBL as women cricketers get pay boost

Women’s domestic competitors will earn an average salary of $160,000 as Cricket Australia announces a new Twenty20 competition.

Collingwood’s Jordan De Goey.
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AFL 2024

Injury cloud hovers over premiership Pies; score reviews plummet

A pair of star Collingwood midfielders are in doubt for their blockbuster against Carlton; while goal umpires have been reassured.

Dan Worrall played three one-dayers for Australia in 2016 but will be eligible for England this time next year.

Aussie bowler infamous for crude graffiti declares interest in England defection

Daniel Worrall, a former Sheffield Shield quick, could become the first player in 125 years to represent both Australia and England.

Rebel Racer vanished in the video of the trial race in which he died.

The horse that never hit the ground: mysterious case of disappearing thoroughbred

Two weeks ago, a horse died in a trial ahead of the Warrnambool jumps carnival. Find out why the death went unreported.

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